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Old 12-04-2001, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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who makes the best susp. parts for the 86 as well as limited slip
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that's kind of a broad question

but for LSD's, the consensus seems to be Kaaz, then cusco
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Old 12-04-2001, 11:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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ok good suspension for drift setup, i have a 240 and i just run sustec all the way around and it is pretty good, what about for the 86 though
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well according to moto-p over at club4ag.com, the tokiko hts short stroke dampers are awesome for drift..

i hear of people using the ground control coilover sleeves with those and some modified front strut housings cuz of the short stroke

and there are other small bits you would probably need like RCA's, adjustable lateral rod, etc..

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i don't have any experience with this stuff, this is just what i read on the web..
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Old 12-04-2001, 07:38 PM   #5 (permalink)
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the ball park area of 7 and 5, 8 and 6 kg/mm is preferred amongst drifters....you could go with a stiffer setup if all you want to do is kill lap times....but streetablity will be harsh. Custom coils are the cheap way out (check club4ag setup....really ingenious), but if you got cash to burn, teins HA's and Sustecs are available...$2500 and $1900 US each.

HTS are good....but be prepared to tinker with 45way adj....which can either be benneficial or detrimental based on your knowledge.

TRD short strokes are good too. but with that said, geometry has to be taken into consideration due to the drop. You might need to rpelace your panhard bar and rca might be needed to correct understeer and rubbing.

Also, bushings make all the difference in the world, so you might want to change those.

KAAZ is the prefered LSD. Quaiffe if you have the money and you can gather up a large order.

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